GSW Copyright 1987 ©
JULY 13, 1986 HALLINGDALEN UI
(UNIDENTIFIED IMAGE) CASE
Two video tapes and five (5) black & white photographs taken from the same video tape were forwarded to GSW, via Paul Norman, for computer image processing. The video tape, which runs approximately 5+ minutes, reveals a bright ovaloid anomalous shaped image, in a featureless, dark sky. There is no visible evidence of foreground or background data points. There are numerous artifacts on the tape and photographs taken from the CRT.
To compound the analysis there appears to be considerable camera movement, since the video camera was being hand-held by the photographer.
Findings
- The UI measures approximately .12 degrees if photographed in the zoom mode, conversely, it measures .8 degrees if photographed in the normal (non-zoom) mode, when compared to the field of view.
- There exists no evidence of reference points in the photos or video tape.
- There appears to be little "object" movement. The motion is attributable to camera movement caused from the photographer laying on the roof of his car.
- At one portion of the filming the "object" is obscured. This could be attributable to clouds moving in front of the UI.
- The anomalous "light streak" in Photo "C1" is evaluated as a video artifact and was observed in other frames appearing without similar location, size or intensity. This image is not reported with any consistency relative to time.
- Reference computer Photo "C".
- There is no evidence of a hoax being attributable to the source of the UI.
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